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Reuters:   American International Group (NYSE: AIG) is at work on a plan to repay its government aid.Reuters:   The yen hit a new 15-year high.Reuters:   Microsoft’s (NASDAQ: MSFT) new Halo...
The IMF seems to believe that if it showers the world with enough information about the finances of developed and emerging nations that it can fix their economies by the power of its arguments. If it...
Reuters:   GM’s IPO road show will begin in November.Reuters:   Costco’s (NASDAQ: COST) August sales rose 7%.Reuters:   Apple Inc.’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) iTV is the latest effort to make a...
Reuters:   Dell (NASDAQ: DELL) is expected to stop bidding for 3Par (NYSE: PAR).Reuters:   BHP Billiton ((NYSE: BHP) says it will not divest Potash (NYSE: POT) divisions.Reuters:   Consumer...
This is the Twitter-24/7 Wall St. market report for August 5, 2010. These tweets are a sign of which companies the Twitter universe is interested in. Is there there is wisdom in crowds?
The IMF lauded the efforts of the U.S. government to reverse a move of the economy toward depression with stimulus spending and rapid changes in Fed policy. The risks to future slowing are not over...
Reuters:   BP plc’s (NYSE: BP) new CEO called the spill a “wake up call” for the oil industry.Reuters:   The IMF backed down on its comments about the yuan’s value.Reuters:   Google...
Reuters:   UBS (NYSE: UBS) and Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) posted good earnings.Reuters:   The EU opened antitrust investigations into IBM (NYSE: IBM)Reuters:   Ask.com, owned by IACI (NASDAQ:...
Reuters: Moody’s downgraded Ireland’s debt.Reuters:   Engineers detected seepage  around the capped BP well.Reuters:   The National Association for Business Economics says companies will...
The IMF (International Monetary Fund) increased its forecast for global economic growth to 4.5% for this year and 4.25% for 2011. The agency added a major set of cautions:“Despite the stronger than...
MarketWatch:   The IMF expects slow growth this year and next.Reuters:   The battle between the oil industry and government on drilling regulations continues.Reuters:   The Gulf leak could be...